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Tibet is currently an autonomous region of China. Historically there had been many disputes between Tibetans and Chinese over Tibet region. China claims that Tibet is an integral part of China but Tibetans says Tibet was an independent country. What isChina’s argument on Tibet and why did it enter Tibet and, incorporated the entire region? What this complete video on this report on Himfact.
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In this video we visit Lhasa, Tibet.
Here I walk around, getting to know the neighborhood in which I will be staying for the next few days.
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Tibet is an autonomous region of China but there have been number of debates since Tibet was incorporated into Chinese territory. China asserts its claim over tibetan territory on the basis of historical relations it had with during reign of several Chinese dynasties, but many Tibetan oppose Chinese soverignity over Tibet and declare to be independent right from the eastablishment of Tibetan empire.
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published:15 Feb 2018

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This video shows you that Significant Increase In Chinese Aircraft In Tibet Autonomous Region.
In the backdrop of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s China visit to meet Chinese PresidentXi Jinping, Indian Air Force ChiefAir Chief MarshalB S Dhanoa here today said that a significant increase in Chinese aircraft and aircrew has taken place in the Tibet Autonomous Region as compared to other military regions. He added that China’s deployment of its Sukhoi-27 and J-10 fighter aircraft fleets for continuous operations during winter months gives them a “year round capability”.
This is an important development because in the past China would only occupy forward airfields during the summers. While sharing this development at a talk on the role of the IAF in the changing security environment conducted by the Vivekananda International Foundation, Dhanoa gave out a warning that India has to plan according to its adversary’s capabilities, because “intentions may change overnight”.
He elaborated on the growing capabilities of the Chinese air force in Tibet. “Over the past few years we have seen a significant increase in aircraft and aircrew in the Tibet Autonomous Region from other military regions. The deployment of Sukhoi-27 and J-10 fleets for continuous operations during winter months affords them a credible year round capability. Earlier, many years back they only used to occupy the airfields during the summers.”
The IAF chief also explained the improvement made by the Chinese air force. “China has developed a modern air force that relies on quality rather than quantity, as we saw in the decades of the 1980s and 1990s... It is the world’s fastest growing air force and second in the world in terms of combat air power,” he said.
The modernisation plans of PLA Air Force will ensure that more than 50 per cent of its fleet will comprise advanced multi role combat aircraft, he said. “It has a credible mix of multi role fighter and strike aircraft. They have got adequate reserve to replenish after attrition. They have multi-layered air defence systems and rocket forces that allow him (read as China) to fight a ground campaign without a decisive air victory,” Dhanoa added.
He, however, also pointed out some of their disadvantages. “For them, the geography works against them especially in the Tibet Autonomous Region. They have an inherent operational disadvantage due to altitude, very cold temperatures and presently as we see lack of basic infrastructure to protect their aircraft on the ground,” he said.
Dhanoa, meanwhile, also highlighted the strength of the Indian Air Force. “The IAF is the largest air force among Asian democracies and has the capability to respond fastest,” he said.
He explained that the relationship between the two air forces is friendly. “Both sides respect air force confidence building measures. During exercise GaganShakti, which just concluded, there was a lot of flying from our side and some monitoring from their side. But there were nil air violations from both sides,” he said.
He added, “I told my counterpart during Aero India...the chief of staff of western theatre command, chinese air force, that let us meet more on the ground, so that we don’t have to meet each other in the air.”
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Tibet is an autonomous region of China located between south west China and India. China gained control over Tibet in 1950s but who ruled Tibet before China or was it a country before? To know more on Tibet and its history watch this complete video on this report on Himfact.
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http://www.localhistories.org/tibet.html
Tibet – BBC
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-pacific-17046222
Tibet – Wikipedia
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published:05 Apr 2017

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The imposing Potala Palace is the centerpiece of Tibet’s capital city, Lhasa. At 12,000 feet above sea level, it’s the highest palace in the world. And it’s also a major center for Buddhist spirituality.
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Potala refers to a mountain in India sacred to the religion, and for centuries its namesake palace has been at the core of Tibet’s monastic community.
Much of the current palace complex dates to the seventeenth century. But the earliest construction began a thousand years earlier, on the commission of a Tibetan king, in honor of his marriage to a princess of China. The growing fortress became the winter home for the Dalai Lamas, monastic leaders of Tibetan Buddhism.
UNESCO’s World Heritage designation extends to the neighboring Jokhang Temple, considered Tibet’s most sacred, and the Norbulingka, once the Dalai Lama’s summer residence.
Conflict led to the exile of the Dalai Lama from China’sTibetan Autonomous Region in 1959, and the grounds became a museum. But the Potala Palace remains a major Buddhist pilgrimage site. Many travel long distances by foot to pay their respects. Potala is divided into the Red Palace, which is for religious use, and an administrative White Palace.
Visitors to Potala have to go with a tour group, and obtain a special permit. Once in, you pass through hallways lit by butter lamps, and into public areas watched over by monks. In addition to the historic structures, the heritage site contains a vast collection of sacred texts and works of art. Withstanding the elements and political struggle, Potala Palace remains an embodiment of Tibetan culture.
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A "king" of golden eagles, who reigns over the snow-capped mountains around Laigu Village in Tibet Autonomous Region, seemed to be disturbed by Chinese and foreign journalists from CGTN, who recently traveled to this remote and quiet piece of land lying over 4,000 meters above sea level. Our reporter Pei Jian used his mobile phone to capture the grand flying gestures of the eagle who hovered overhead in defiance of the intruders. With a wing-span of over two meters, golden eagles have been listed as one of China's endangered species under first-class protection.
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Hearing on Tibet “From All Angles”: Protecting Human Rights, Defending Strategic Access, and Challenging China’s Export of Censorship Globally
Tibet remains one of the most sensitive issues in U.S.-China relations. Inside the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) and Tibetan autonomous areas, Chinese officials have increased restrictions on the religious and cultural life of Tibetans. At the same time, the Chinese government exports its authoritarianism abroad, pressuring foreign academic institutions who invite the Dalai Lama to speak on campus as well as businesses who mention his name or the TAR as a distinct region in China. There are more than 500 records of Tibetan political or religious prisoners currently in detention who are in the CECC’s Political Prisoner Database—a staggering figure that is far from exhaustive.
These issues—along with the future question of the Dalai Lama’s succession, restricted access to the TAR and Tibetan autonomous regions for diplomats and journalists, and China’s efforts to control water resources and expand its military presence on the Tibetan plateau—complicate U.S. strategic options and human rights diplomacy.
In this hearing, the Commission will hear from Dhondup Wangchen (alternate spelling: Dondrub Wangchen), a Tibetan filmmaker and former political prisoner, and other experts who will provide information about the current situation facing Tibetans in China and offer their recommendations on how to promote access, human rights, and better American diplomacy on issues concerning Tibetan autonomous areas of China within U.S.-China relations.

Within China, Tibet is identified as an Autonomous Region. The current borders of Tibet were generally established in the 18th century and include about half of ethno-cultural Tibet. The Tibet Autonomous Region is the second-largest province-level division of China by area, spanning over 1,200,000 square kilometres (460,000sqmi), after Xinjiang, and mostly due to its harsh and rugged terrain, is the least densely populated provincial-level division of the PRC.

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Autonomous administrative divisions of China

Autonomous administrative divisions of the People's Republic of China are specific areas associated with one or more ethnic minorities that are designated as autonomous within the People's Republic of China (PRC). These areas are recognized in the PRC's constitution and are nominally given a number of rights not accorded to other administrative divisions. For example, Tibetan minorities in Autonomous regions are granted rights and support not given to the Han Chinese, such as fiscal and medical subsidies.

Autonomous administrative divisions

The PRC's autonomous administrative divisions may be found in the first (or top) to third levels of its national administrative divisions thus:

Ethnic area

Although not named as autonomous areas, some third-level settlements and areas that are identified as county-level cities and county-level districts enjoy the same autonomy as autonomous areas. At the fourth ("township") level, 1 ethnic sumu (the Evenk Ethnic Sumu) and over 270 ethnic townships also exist, but are not considered to be autonomous and do not enjoy the laws pertaining to the larger ethnic autonomous areas.

The palace is named after Mount Potalaka, the mythical abode of the bodhisattvaAvalokiteśvara. The 5th Dalai Lama started its construction in 1645 after one of his spiritual advisers, Konchog Chophel (died 1646), pointed out that the site was ideal as a seat of government, situated as it is between Drepung and Sera monasteries and the old city of Lhasa. It may overlay the remains of an earlier fortress called the White or Red Palace on the site, built by Songtsän Gampo in 637.

The building measures 400 metres east-west and 350 metres north-south, with sloping stone walls averaging 3 m. thick, and 5 m. (more than 16ft) thick at the base, and with copper poured into the foundations to help proof it against earthquakes. Thirteen stories of buildings—containing over 1,000 rooms, 10,000 shrines and about 200,000 statues—soar 117 metres (384ft) on top of Marpo Ri, the "Red Hill", rising more than 300 m (about 1,000ft) in total above the valley floor.

The Dalai Lama is considered to be the successor in a line of tulkus who are believed to be incarnations of Avalokiteśvara, the Bodhisattva of Compassion, called Chenrezig in Tibetan. The name is a combination of the Mongolic word dalai meaning "ocean" (being the translation of the Tibetan name, 'Gyatso') and the Tibetan word བླ་མ་ (bla-ma) meaning "guru, teacher, mentor". The Tibetan word "lama" corresponds to the better known Sanskrit word "guru".

Reise, Reise

Reise, Reise (German pronunciation:[ʁaɪzə, ʁaɪzə], a German wake-up call, literally "(a)rise, (a)rise", although it can also be interpreted as meaning "journey, journey", or as a command "travel, travel") is Neue Deutsche Härte band Rammstein's fourth studio album. It was released on September 27, 2004 in Germany and followed shortly by its release across Europe. It was released in North America on November 16, 2004. The album was recorded in a span of two years at El Cortijo Studios in Málaga, Spain. It was produced by the band themselves along with Swedish record producer Jacob Hellner. The album charted in the top ten in several European charts and was a number one hit in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Iceland, Finland, Estonia and Mexico. As of February 2006, the album has shipped 1.5 million copies globally.

Recording

The album was recorded in Spain (El Cortijo Studio, Malaga) and produced by Jacob Hellner and Rammstein. The band recorded several songs during the sessions for "Reise, Reise" which were omitted from the album's final track listing and were later released on their follow-up album Rosenrot. A statement from the band's management regarding the upcoming collection reads as follows:

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5:21

Why does China claim Tibet?

Why does China claim Tibet?

Why does China claim Tibet?

Tibet is currently an autonomous region of China. Historically there had been many disputes between Tibetans and Chinese over Tibet region. China claims that Tibet is an integral part of China but Tibetans says Tibet was an independent country. What isChina’s argument on Tibet and why did it enter Tibet and, incorporated the entire region? What this complete video on this report on Himfact.
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Tibet and China: History of a Complex Relationship – ThoughtCo.
https://www.thoughtco.com/tibet-and-china-history-195217
Q&A: China and the Tibetans – BBC
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-pacific-14533879
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7:15

Walking in Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region, China 2017

Walking in Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region, China 2017

Walking in Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region, China 2017

In this video we visit Lhasa, Tibet.
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Was Tibet a country or part of China? A Historical Perspective

Was Tibet a country or part of China? A Historical Perspective

Was Tibet a country or part of China? A Historical Perspective

Tibet is an autonomous region of China but there have been number of debates since Tibet was incorporated into Chinese territory. China asserts its claim over tibetan territory on the basis of historical relations it had with during reign of several Chinese dynasties, but many Tibetan oppose Chinese soverignity over Tibet and declare to be independent right from the eastablishment of Tibetan empire.
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4:11

Significant Increase In Chinese Aircraft In Tibet Autonomous Region

Significant Increase In Chinese Aircraft In Tibet Autonomous Region

Significant Increase In Chinese Aircraft In Tibet Autonomous Region

This video shows you that Significant Increase In Chinese Aircraft In Tibet Autonomous Region.
In the backdrop of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s China visit to meet Chinese PresidentXi Jinping, Indian Air Force ChiefAir Chief MarshalB S Dhanoa here today said that a significant increase in Chinese aircraft and aircrew has taken place in the Tibet Autonomous Region as compared to other military regions. He added that China’s deployment of its Sukhoi-27 and J-10 fighter aircraft fleets for continuous operations during winter months gives them a “year round capability”.
This is an important development because in the past China would only occupy forward airfields during the summers. While sharing this development at a talk on the role of the IAF in the changing security environment conducted by the Vivekananda International Foundation, Dhanoa gave out a warning that India has to plan according to its adversary’s capabilities, because “intentions may change overnight”.
He elaborated on the growing capabilities of the Chinese air force in Tibet. “Over the past few years we have seen a significant increase in aircraft and aircrew in the Tibet Autonomous Region from other military regions. The deployment of Sukhoi-27 and J-10 fleets for continuous operations during winter months affords them a credible year round capability. Earlier, many years back they only used to occupy the airfields during the summers.”
The IAF chief also explained the improvement made by the Chinese air force. “China has developed a modern air force that relies on quality rather than quantity, as we saw in the decades of the 1980s and 1990s... It is the world’s fastest growing air force and second in the world in terms of combat air power,” he said.
The modernisation plans of PLA Air Force will ensure that more than 50 per cent of its fleet will comprise advanced multi role combat aircraft, he said. “It has a credible mix of multi role fighter and strike aircraft. They have got adequate reserve to replenish after attrition. They have multi-layered air defence systems and rocket forces that allow him (read as China) to fight a ground campaign without a decisive air victory,” Dhanoa added.
He, however, also pointed out some of their disadvantages. “For them, the geography works against them especially in the Tibet Autonomous Region. They have an inherent operational disadvantage due to altitude, very cold temperatures and presently as we see lack of basic infrastructure to protect their aircraft on the ground,” he said.
Dhanoa, meanwhile, also highlighted the strength of the Indian Air Force. “The IAF is the largest air force among Asian democracies and has the capability to respond fastest,” he said.
He explained that the relationship between the two air forces is friendly. “Both sides respect air force confidence building measures. During exercise GaganShakti, which just concluded, there was a lot of flying from our side and some monitoring from their side. But there were nil air violations from both sides,” he said.
He added, “I told my counterpart during Aero India...the chief of staff of western theatre command, chinese air force, that let us meet more on the ground, so that we don’t have to meet each other in the air.”
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Was Tibet a country before it became part of China?

Was Tibet a country before it became part of China?

Was Tibet a country before it became part of China?

Tibet is an autonomous region of China located between south west China and India. China gained control over Tibet in 1950s but who ruled Tibet before China or was it a country before? To know more on Tibet and its history watch this complete video on this report on Himfact.
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Tibet – BBC
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Tibet – Wikipedia
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2:50

See Potala Palace, the Iconic Heart of Tibetan Buddhism | National Geographic

See Potala Palace, the Iconic Heart of Tibetan Buddhism | National Geographic

See Potala Palace, the Iconic Heart of Tibetan Buddhism | National Geographic

The imposing Potala Palace is the centerpiece of Tibet’s capital city, Lhasa. At 12,000 feet above sea level, it’s the highest palace in the world. And it’s also a major center for Buddhist spirituality.
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Potala refers to a mountain in India sacred to the religion, and for centuries its namesake palace has been at the core of Tibet’s monastic community.
Much of the current palace complex dates to the seventeenth century. But the earliest construction began a thousand years earlier, on the commission of a Tibetan king, in honor of his marriage to a princess of China. The growing fortress became the winter home for the Dalai Lamas, monastic leaders of Tibetan Buddhism.
UNESCO’s World Heritage designation extends to the neighboring Jokhang Temple, considered Tibet’s most sacred, and the Norbulingka, once the Dalai Lama’s summer residence.
Conflict led to the exile of the Dalai Lama from China’sTibetan Autonomous Region in 1959, and the grounds became a museum. But the Potala Palace remains a major Buddhist pilgrimage site. Many travel long distances by foot to pay their respects. Potala is divided into the Red Palace, which is for religious use, and an administrative White Palace.
Visitors to Potala have to go with a tour group, and obtain a special permit. Once in, you pass through hallways lit by butter lamps, and into public areas watched over by monks. In addition to the historic structures, the heritage site contains a vast collection of sacred texts and works of art. Withstanding the elements and political struggle, Potala Palace remains an embodiment of Tibetan culture.
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Hearing on Tibet “From All Angles"

Hearing on Tibet “From All Angles"

Hearing on Tibet “From All Angles"

Hearing on Tibet “From All Angles”: Protecting Human Rights, Defending Strategic Access, and Challenging China’s Export of Censorship Globally
Tibet remains one of the most sensitive issues in U.S.-China relations. Inside the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) and Tibetan autonomous areas, Chinese officials have increased restrictions on the religious and cultural life of Tibetans. At the same time, the Chinese government exports its authoritarianism abroad, pressuring foreign academic institutions who invite the Dalai Lama to speak on campus as well as businesses who mention his name or the TAR as a distinct region in China. There are more than 500 records of Tibetan political or religious prisoners currently in detention who are in the CECC’s Political Prisoner Database—a staggering figure that is far from exhaustive.
These issues—along with the future question of the Dalai Lama’s succession, restricted access to the TAR and Tibetan autonomous regions for diplomats and journalists, and China’s efforts to control water resources and expand its military presence on the Tibetan plateau—complicate U.S. strategic options and human rights diplomacy.
In this hearing, the Commission will hear from Dhondup Wangchen (alternate spelling: Dondrub Wangchen), a Tibetan filmmaker and former political prisoner, and other experts who will provide information about the current situation facing Tibetans in China and offer their recommendations on how to promote access, human rights, and better American diplomacy on issues concerning Tibetan autonomous areas of China within U.S.-China relations.

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Tibet to celebrate 50th anniversary of region's founding

Tibet to celebrate 50th anniversary of region's founding

Tibet to celebrate 50th anniversary of region's founding

Top Chinese political advisor Yu Zhengsheng leading a central government delegation is in Lhasa, capital of Tibet Autonomous Region, to attend celebrations marking the 50th anniversary of the region's founding.
On Sunday, the central government issued a white paper on Tibet, saying "Tibet is now in its golden age."
The white paper says since democratic reform was carried out in 1959 and regional autonomy came into practice in 1965, Tibet has established the new socialist system and achieved historic leaps in its economic and social development.

The Potala Palace (Tibetan: པོ་ཏ་ལ, Wylie: Po ta la, ZYPY: Bodala) in Lhasa, TibetAutonomous Region was the chief residence of the Dalai Lama until the 14th Dalai Lama fled to India during the 1959 Tibetan uprising. It is now a museum and World Heritage Site.
The palace is named after Mount Potalaka, the mythical abode of the bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara.[1] The 5th Dalai Lama started its construction in 1645[2] after one of his spiritual advisers, Konchog Chophel (died 1646), pointed out that the site was ideal as a seat of government, situated as it is between Drepung and Sera monasteries and the old city of Lhasa.[3] It may overlay the remains of an earlier fortress called the White or Red Palace,[4] on the site built by Songtsän Gampo in 637.[5] More info visit to : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potala_Palace
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Walking in Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region, China 2017

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Was Tibet a country or part of China? A Historical Perspective

Tibet is an autonomous region of China but there have been number of debates since Tibet was incorporated into Chinese territory. China asserts its claim over tibetan territory on the basis of historical relations it had with during reign of several Chinese dynasties, but many Tibetan oppose Chinese soverignity over Tibet and declare to be independent right from the eastablishment of Tibetan empire.
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Was Tibet a country before it became part of China?

Tibet is an autonomous region of China located between south west China and India. China gained control over Tibet in 1950s but who ruled Tibet before China or was it a country before? To know more on Tibet and its history watch this complete video on this report on Himfact.
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See Potala Palace, the Iconic Heart of Tibetan Buddhism | National Geographic

The imposing Potala Palace is the centerpiece of Tibet’s capital city, Lhasa. At 12,000 feet above sea level, it’s the highest palace in the world. And it’s also a major center for Buddhist spirituality.
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Boy Scouts Revised Membership Policy
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Why does China claim Tibet?

Tibet is currently an autonomous region of China. Historically there had been many disputes between Tibetans and Chinese over Tibet region. China claims that Ti...

Tibet is currently an autonomous region of China. Historically there had been many disputes between Tibetans and Chinese over Tibet region. China claims that Tibet is an integral part of China but Tibetans says Tibet was an independent country. What isChina’s argument on Tibet and why did it enter Tibet and, incorporated the entire region? What this complete video on this report on Himfact.
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Tibet and China: History of a Complex Relationship – ThoughtCo.
https://www.thoughtco.com/tibet-and-china-history-195217
Q&A: China and the Tibetans – BBC
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Was Tibet a country or part of China? A Historical Perspective

Tibet is an autonomous region of China but there have been number of debates since Tibet was incorporated into Chinese territory. China asserts its claim over t...

Tibet is an autonomous region of China but there have been number of debates since Tibet was incorporated into Chinese territory. China asserts its claim over tibetan territory on the basis of historical relations it had with during reign of several Chinese dynasties, but many Tibetan oppose Chinese soverignity over Tibet and declare to be independent right from the eastablishment of Tibetan empire.
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Tibet is an autonomous region of China but there have been number of debates since Tibet was incorporated into Chinese territory. China asserts its claim over tibetan territory on the basis of historical relations it had with during reign of several Chinese dynasties, but many Tibetan oppose Chinese soverignity over Tibet and declare to be independent right from the eastablishment of Tibetan empire.
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This video shows you that Significant Increase In Chinese Aircraft In Tibet Autonomous Region.
In the backdrop of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s China visit to meet Chinese PresidentXi Jinping, Indian Air Force ChiefAir Chief MarshalB S Dhanoa here today said that a significant increase in Chinese aircraft and aircrew has taken place in the Tibet Autonomous Region as compared to other military regions. He added that China’s deployment of its Sukhoi-27 and J-10 fighter aircraft fleets for continuous operations during winter months gives them a “year round capability”.
This is an important development because in the past China would only occupy forward airfields during the summers. While sharing this development at a talk on the role of the IAF in the changing security environment conducted by the Vivekananda International Foundation, Dhanoa gave out a warning that India has to plan according to its adversary’s capabilities, because “intentions may change overnight”.
He elaborated on the growing capabilities of the Chinese air force in Tibet. “Over the past few years we have seen a significant increase in aircraft and aircrew in the Tibet Autonomous Region from other military regions. The deployment of Sukhoi-27 and J-10 fleets for continuous operations during winter months affords them a credible year round capability. Earlier, many years back they only used to occupy the airfields during the summers.”
The IAF chief also explained the improvement made by the Chinese air force. “China has developed a modern air force that relies on quality rather than quantity, as we saw in the decades of the 1980s and 1990s... It is the world’s fastest growing air force and second in the world in terms of combat air power,” he said.
The modernisation plans of PLA Air Force will ensure that more than 50 per cent of its fleet will comprise advanced multi role combat aircraft, he said. “It has a credible mix of multi role fighter and strike aircraft. They have got adequate reserve to replenish after attrition. They have multi-layered air defence systems and rocket forces that allow him (read as China) to fight a ground campaign without a decisive air victory,” Dhanoa added.
He, however, also pointed out some of their disadvantages. “For them, the geography works against them especially in the Tibet Autonomous Region. They have an inherent operational disadvantage due to altitude, very cold temperatures and presently as we see lack of basic infrastructure to protect their aircraft on the ground,” he said.
Dhanoa, meanwhile, also highlighted the strength of the Indian Air Force. “The IAF is the largest air force among Asian democracies and has the capability to respond fastest,” he said.
He explained that the relationship between the two air forces is friendly. “Both sides respect air force confidence building measures. During exercise GaganShakti, which just concluded, there was a lot of flying from our side and some monitoring from their side. But there were nil air violations from both sides,” he said.
He added, “I told my counterpart during Aero India...the chief of staff of western theatre command, chinese air force, that let us meet more on the ground, so that we don’t have to meet each other in the air.”
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This video shows you that Significant Increase In Chinese Aircraft In Tibet Autonomous Region.
In the backdrop of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s China visit to meet Chinese PresidentXi Jinping, Indian Air Force ChiefAir Chief MarshalB S Dhanoa here today said that a significant increase in Chinese aircraft and aircrew has taken place in the Tibet Autonomous Region as compared to other military regions. He added that China’s deployment of its Sukhoi-27 and J-10 fighter aircraft fleets for continuous operations during winter months gives them a “year round capability”.
This is an important development because in the past China would only occupy forward airfields during the summers. While sharing this development at a talk on the role of the IAF in the changing security environment conducted by the Vivekananda International Foundation, Dhanoa gave out a warning that India has to plan according to its adversary’s capabilities, because “intentions may change overnight”.
He elaborated on the growing capabilities of the Chinese air force in Tibet. “Over the past few years we have seen a significant increase in aircraft and aircrew in the Tibet Autonomous Region from other military regions. The deployment of Sukhoi-27 and J-10 fleets for continuous operations during winter months affords them a credible year round capability. Earlier, many years back they only used to occupy the airfields during the summers.”
The IAF chief also explained the improvement made by the Chinese air force. “China has developed a modern air force that relies on quality rather than quantity, as we saw in the decades of the 1980s and 1990s... It is the world’s fastest growing air force and second in the world in terms of combat air power,” he said.
The modernisation plans of PLA Air Force will ensure that more than 50 per cent of its fleet will comprise advanced multi role combat aircraft, he said. “It has a credible mix of multi role fighter and strike aircraft. They have got adequate reserve to replenish after attrition. They have multi-layered air defence systems and rocket forces that allow him (read as China) to fight a ground campaign without a decisive air victory,” Dhanoa added.
He, however, also pointed out some of their disadvantages. “For them, the geography works against them especially in the Tibet Autonomous Region. They have an inherent operational disadvantage due to altitude, very cold temperatures and presently as we see lack of basic infrastructure to protect their aircraft on the ground,” he said.
Dhanoa, meanwhile, also highlighted the strength of the Indian Air Force. “The IAF is the largest air force among Asian democracies and has the capability to respond fastest,” he said.
He explained that the relationship between the two air forces is friendly. “Both sides respect air force confidence building measures. During exercise GaganShakti, which just concluded, there was a lot of flying from our side and some monitoring from their side. But there were nil air violations from both sides,” he said.
He added, “I told my counterpart during Aero India...the chief of staff of western theatre command, chinese air force, that let us meet more on the ground, so that we don’t have to meet each other in the air.”
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Tibet is an autonomous region of China located between south west China and India. China gained control over Tibet in 1950s but who ruled Tibet before China or was it a country before? To know more on Tibet and its history watch this complete video on this report on Himfact.
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Tibet is an autonomous region of China located between south west China and India. China gained control over Tibet in 1950s but who ruled Tibet before China or was it a country before? To know more on Tibet and its history watch this complete video on this report on Himfact.
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Tibet – BBC
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See Potala Palace, the Iconic Heart of Tibetan Buddhism | National Geographic

The imposing Potala Palace is the centerpiece of Tibet’s capital city, Lhasa. At 12,000 feet above sea level, it’s the highest palace in the world. And it’s als...

The imposing Potala Palace is the centerpiece of Tibet’s capital city, Lhasa. At 12,000 feet above sea level, it’s the highest palace in the world. And it’s also a major center for Buddhist spirituality.
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Potala refers to a mountain in India sacred to the religion, and for centuries its namesake palace has been at the core of Tibet’s monastic community.
Much of the current palace complex dates to the seventeenth century. But the earliest construction began a thousand years earlier, on the commission of a Tibetan king, in honor of his marriage to a princess of China. The growing fortress became the winter home for the Dalai Lamas, monastic leaders of Tibetan Buddhism.
UNESCO’s World Heritage designation extends to the neighboring Jokhang Temple, considered Tibet’s most sacred, and the Norbulingka, once the Dalai Lama’s summer residence.
Conflict led to the exile of the Dalai Lama from China’sTibetan Autonomous Region in 1959, and the grounds became a museum. But the Potala Palace remains a major Buddhist pilgrimage site. Many travel long distances by foot to pay their respects. Potala is divided into the Red Palace, which is for religious use, and an administrative White Palace.
Visitors to Potala have to go with a tour group, and obtain a special permit. Once in, you pass through hallways lit by butter lamps, and into public areas watched over by monks. In addition to the historic structures, the heritage site contains a vast collection of sacred texts and works of art. Withstanding the elements and political struggle, Potala Palace remains an embodiment of Tibetan culture.
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Potala refers to a mountain in India sacred to the religion, and for centuries its namesake palace has been at the core of Tibet’s monastic community.
Much of the current palace complex dates to the seventeenth century. But the earliest construction began a thousand years earlier, on the commission of a Tibetan king, in honor of his marriage to a princess of China. The growing fortress became the winter home for the Dalai Lamas, monastic leaders of Tibetan Buddhism.
UNESCO’s World Heritage designation extends to the neighboring Jokhang Temple, considered Tibet’s most sacred, and the Norbulingka, once the Dalai Lama’s summer residence.
Conflict led to the exile of the Dalai Lama from China’sTibetan Autonomous Region in 1959, and the grounds became a museum. But the Potala Palace remains a major Buddhist pilgrimage site. Many travel long distances by foot to pay their respects. Potala is divided into the Red Palace, which is for religious use, and an administrative White Palace.
Visitors to Potala have to go with a tour group, and obtain a special permit. Once in, you pass through hallways lit by butter lamps, and into public areas watched over by monks. In addition to the historic structures, the heritage site contains a vast collection of sacred texts and works of art. Withstanding the elements and political struggle, Potala Palace remains an embodiment of Tibetan culture.
Read more about Potala Palace:
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/destinations/asia/china/tibet-autonomous-region-lhasa-potala-palace-world-heritage/
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A "king" of golden eagles, who reigns over the snow-capped mountains around Laigu Village in Tibet Autonomous Region, seemed to be disturbed by Chinese and foreign journalists from CGTN, who recently traveled to this remote and quiet piece of land lying over 4,000 meters above sea level. Our reporter Pei Jian used his mobile phone to capture the grand flying gestures of the eagle who hovered overhead in defiance of the intruders. With a wing-span of over two meters, golden eagles have been listed as one of China's endangered species under first-class protection.
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Hearing on Tibet “From All Angles”: Protecting Human Rights, Defending Strategic Access, and Challenging China’s Export of Censorship Globally
Tibet remains one of the most sensitive issues in U.S.-China relations. Inside the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) and Tibetan autonomous areas, Chinese officials have increased restrictions on the religious and cultural life of Tibetans. At the same time, the Chinese government exports its authoritarianism abroad, pressuring foreign academic institutions who invite the Dalai Lama to speak on campus as well as businesses who mention his name or the TAR as a distinct region in China. There are more than 500 records of Tibetan political or religious prisoners currently in detention who are in the CECC’s Political Prisoner Database—a staggering figure that is far from exhaustive.
These issues—along with the future question of the Dalai Lama’s succession, restricted access to the TAR and Tibetan autonomous regions for diplomats and journalists, and China’s efforts to control water resources and expand its military presence on the Tibetan plateau—complicate U.S. strategic options and human rights diplomacy.
In this hearing, the Commission will hear from Dhondup Wangchen (alternate spelling: Dondrub Wangchen), a Tibetan filmmaker and former political prisoner, and other experts who will provide information about the current situation facing Tibetans in China and offer their recommendations on how to promote access, human rights, and better American diplomacy on issues concerning Tibetan autonomous areas of China within U.S.-China relations.

Hearing on Tibet “From All Angles”: Protecting Human Rights, Defending Strategic Access, and Challenging China’s Export of Censorship Globally
Tibet remains one of the most sensitive issues in U.S.-China relations. Inside the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) and Tibetan autonomous areas, Chinese officials have increased restrictions on the religious and cultural life of Tibetans. At the same time, the Chinese government exports its authoritarianism abroad, pressuring foreign academic institutions who invite the Dalai Lama to speak on campus as well as businesses who mention his name or the TAR as a distinct region in China. There are more than 500 records of Tibetan political or religious prisoners currently in detention who are in the CECC’s Political Prisoner Database—a staggering figure that is far from exhaustive.
These issues—along with the future question of the Dalai Lama’s succession, restricted access to the TAR and Tibetan autonomous regions for diplomats and journalists, and China’s efforts to control water resources and expand its military presence on the Tibetan plateau—complicate U.S. strategic options and human rights diplomacy.
In this hearing, the Commission will hear from Dhondup Wangchen (alternate spelling: Dondrub Wangchen), a Tibetan filmmaker and former political prisoner, and other experts who will provide information about the current situation facing Tibetans in China and offer their recommendations on how to promote access, human rights, and better American diplomacy on issues concerning Tibetan autonomous areas of China within U.S.-China relations.

Top Chinese political advisor Yu Zhengsheng leading a central government delegation is in Lhasa, capital of Tibet Autonomous Region, to attend celebrations marking the 50th anniversary of the region's founding.
On Sunday, the central government issued a white paper on Tibet, saying "Tibet is now in its golden age."
The white paper says since democratic reform was carried out in 1959 and regional autonomy came into practice in 1965, Tibet has established the new socialist system and achieved historic leaps in its economic and social development.

Top Chinese political advisor Yu Zhengsheng leading a central government delegation is in Lhasa, capital of Tibet Autonomous Region, to attend celebrations marking the 50th anniversary of the region's founding.
On Sunday, the central government issued a white paper on Tibet, saying "Tibet is now in its golden age."
The white paper says since democratic reform was carried out in 1959 and regional autonomy came into practice in 1965, Tibet has established the new socialist system and achieved historic leaps in its economic and social development.

The Potala Palace (Tibetan: པོ་ཏ་ལ, Wylie: Po ta la, ZYPY: Bodala) in Lhasa, TibetAutonomous Region was the chief residence of the Dalai Lama until the 14th Dalai Lama fled to India during the 1959 Tibetan uprising. It is now a museum and World Heritage Site.
The palace is named after Mount Potalaka, the mythical abode of the bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara.[1] The 5th Dalai Lama started its construction in 1645[2] after one of his spiritual advisers, Konchog Chophel (died 1646), pointed out that the site was ideal as a seat of government, situated as it is between Drepung and Sera monasteries and the old city of Lhasa.[3] It may overlay the remains of an earlier fortress called the White or Red Palace,[4] on the site built by Songtsän Gampo in 637.[5] More info visit to : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potala_Palace
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The Potala Palace (Tibetan: པོ་ཏ་ལ, Wylie: Po ta la, ZYPY: Bodala) in Lhasa, TibetAutonomous Region was the chief residence of the Dalai Lama until the 14th Dalai Lama fled to India during the 1959 Tibetan uprising. It is now a museum and World Heritage Site.
The palace is named after Mount Potalaka, the mythical abode of the bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara.[1] The 5th Dalai Lama started its construction in 1645[2] after one of his spiritual advisers, Konchog Chophel (died 1646), pointed out that the site was ideal as a seat of government, situated as it is between Drepung and Sera monasteries and the old city of Lhasa.[3] It may overlay the remains of an earlier fortress called the White or Red Palace,[4] on the site built by Songtsän Gampo in 637.[5] More info visit to : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potala_Palace
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What Are China's Autonomous Regions?

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Why does China claim Tibet?

Tibet is currently an autonomous region of China. Historically there had been many disputes between Tibetans and Chinese over Tibet region. China claims that Tibet is an integral part of China but Tibetans says Tibet was an independent country. What isChina’s argument on Tibet and why did it enter Tibet and, incorporated the entire region? What this complete video on this report on Himfact.
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Walking in Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region, China 2017

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Was Tibet a country or part of China? A Historical Perspective

Tibet is an autonomous region of China but there have been number of debates since Tibet was incorporated into Chinese territory. China asserts its claim over tibetan territory on the basis of historical relations it had with during reign of several Chinese dynasties, but many Tibetan oppose Chinese soverignity over Tibet and declare to be independent right from the eastablishment of Tibetan empire.
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Significant Increase In Chinese Aircraft In Tibet Autonomous Region

This video shows you that Significant Increase In Chinese Aircraft In Tibet Autonomous Region.
In the backdrop of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s China visit to meet Chinese PresidentXi Jinping, Indian Air Force ChiefAir Chief MarshalB S Dhanoa here today said that a significant increase in Chinese aircraft and aircrew has taken place in the Tibet Autonomous Region as compared to other military regions. He added that China’s deployment of its Sukhoi-27 and J-10 fighter aircraft fleets for continuous operations during winter months gives them a “year round capability”.
This is an important development because in the past China would only occupy forward airfields during the summers. While sharing this development at a talk on the role of the IAF in the changing security environment conducted by the Vivekananda International Foundation, Dhanoa gave out a warning that India has to plan according to its adversary’s capabilities, because “intentions may change overnight”.
He elaborated on the growing capabilities of the Chinese air force in Tibet. “Over the past few years we have seen a significant increase in aircraft and aircrew in the Tibet Autonomous Region from other military regions. The deployment of Sukhoi-27 and J-10 fleets for continuous operations during winter months affords them a credible year round capability. Earlier, many years back they only used to occupy the airfields during the summers.”
The IAF chief also explained the improvement made by the Chinese air force. “China has developed a modern air force that relies on quality rather than quantity, as we saw in the decades of the 1980s and 1990s... It is the world’s fastest growing air force and second in the world in terms of combat air power,” he said.
The modernisation plans of PLA Air Force will ensure that more than 50 per cent of its fleet will comprise advanced multi role combat aircraft, he said. “It has a credible mix of multi role fighter and strike aircraft. They have got adequate reserve to replenish after attrition. They have multi-layered air defence systems and rocket forces that allow him (read as China) to fight a ground campaign without a decisive air victory,” Dhanoa added.
He, however, also pointed out some of their disadvantages. “For them, the geography works against them especially in the Tibet Autonomous Region. They have an inherent operational disadvantage due to altitude, very cold temperatures and presently as we see lack of basic infrastructure to protect their aircraft on the ground,” he said.
Dhanoa, meanwhile, also highlighted the strength of the Indian Air Force. “The IAF is the largest air force among Asian democracies and has the capability to respond fastest,” he said.
He explained that the relationship between the two air forces is friendly. “Both sides respect air force confidence building measures. During exercise GaganShakti, which just concluded, there was a lot of flying from our side and some monitoring from their side. But there were nil air violations from both sides,” he said.
He added, “I told my counterpart during Aero India...the chief of staff of western theatre command, chinese air force, that let us meet more on the ground, so that we don’t have to meet each other in the air.”
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Was Tibet a country before it became part of China?

Tibet is an autonomous region of China located between south west China and India. China gained control over Tibet in 1950s but who ruled Tibet before China or was it a country before? To know more on Tibet and its history watch this complete video on this report on Himfact.
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See Potala Palace, the Iconic Heart of Tibetan Buddhism | National Geographic

The imposing Potala Palace is the centerpiece of Tibet’s capital city, Lhasa. At 12,000 feet above sea level, it’s the highest palace in the world. And it’s also a major center for Buddhist spirituality.
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Potala refers to a mountain in India sacred to the religion, and for centuries its namesake palace has been at the core of Tibet’s monastic community.
Much of the current palace complex dates to the seventeenth century. But the earliest construction began a thousand years earlier, on the commission of a Tibetan king, in honor of his marriage to a princess of China. The growing fortress became the winter home for the Dalai Lamas, monastic leaders of Tibetan Buddhism.
UNESCO’s World Heritage designation extends to the neighboring Jokhang Temple, considered Tibet’s most sacred, and the Norbulingka, once the Dalai Lama’s summer residence.
Conflict led to the exile of the Dalai Lama from China’sTibetan Autonomous Region in 1959, and the grounds became a museum. But the Potala Palace remains a major Buddhist pilgrimage site. Many travel long distances by foot to pay their respects. Potala is divided into the Red Palace, which is for religious use, and an administrative White Palace.
Visitors to Potala have to go with a tour group, and obtain a special permit. Once in, you pass through hallways lit by butter lamps, and into public areas watched over by monks. In addition to the historic structures, the heritage site contains a vast collection of sacred texts and works of art. Withstanding the elements and political struggle, Potala Palace remains an embodiment of Tibetan culture.
Read more about Potala Palace:
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/destinations/asia/china/tibet-autonomous-region-lhasa-potala-palace-world-heritage/
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The king of skies in Tibet Autonomous Region

A "king" of golden eagles, who reigns over the snow-capped mountains around Laigu Village in Tibet Autonomous Region, seemed to be disturbed by Chinese and foreign journalists from CGTN, who recently traveled to this remote and quiet piece of land lying over 4,000 meters above sea level. Our reporter Pei Jian used his mobile phone to capture the grand flying gestures of the eagle who hovered overhead in defiance of the intruders. With a wing-span of over two meters, golden eagles have been listed as one of China's endangered species under first-class protection.
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Hearing on Tibet “From All Angles"

Hearing on Tibet “From All Angles”: Protecting Human Rights, Defending Strategic Access, and Challenging China’s Export of Censorship Globally
Tibet remains one of the most sensitive issues in U.S.-China relations. Inside the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) and Tibetan autonomous areas, Chinese officials have increased restrictions on the religious and cultural life of Tibetans. At the same time, the Chinese government exports its authoritarianism abroad, pressuring foreign academic institutions who invite the Dalai Lama to speak on campus as well as businesses who mention his name or the TAR as a distinct region in China. There are more than 500 records of Tibetan political or religious prisoners currently in detention who are in the CECC’s Political Prisoner Database—a staggering figure that is far from exhaustive.
These issues—along with the future question of the Dalai Lama’s succession, restricted access to the TAR and Tibetan autonomous regions for diplomats and journalists, and China’s efforts to control water resources and expand its military presence on the Tibetan plateau—complicate U.S. strategic options and human rights diplomacy.
In this hearing, the Commission will hear from Dhondup Wangchen (alternate spelling: Dondrub Wangchen), a Tibetan filmmaker and former political prisoner, and other experts who will provide information about the current situation facing Tibetans in China and offer their recommendations on how to promote access, human rights, and better American diplomacy on issues concerning Tibetan autonomous areas of China within U.S.-China relations.

Tibet to celebrate 50th anniversary of region's founding

Top Chinese political advisor Yu Zhengsheng leading a central government delegation is in Lhasa, capital of Tibet Autonomous Region, to attend celebrations marking the 50th anniversary of the region's founding.
On Sunday, the central government issued a white paper on Tibet, saying "Tibet is now in its golden age."
The white paper says since democratic reform was carried out in 1959 and regional autonomy came into practice in 1965, Tibet has established the new socialist system and achieved historic leaps in its economic and social development.

Within China, Tibet is identified as an Autonomous Region. The current borders of Tibet were generally established in the 18th century and include about half of ethno-cultural Tibet. The Tibet Autonomous Region is the second-largest province-level division of China by area, spanning over 1,200,000 square kilometres (460,000sqmi), after Xinjiang, and mostly due to its harsh and rugged terrain, is the least densely populated provincial-level division of the PRC.

Institutions must ensure teacher quality ... Authorities have bolstered disaster relief efforts to the landslide-hit Tibetautonomousregion as well as Sichuan and Yunnan provinces ... China activated a level-IV emergency response, the lowest level, after a landslide struck the border area of Sichuan and Tibet on Oct 11 ... ....

Heavy snowfall in Tibet Autonomous Region...

The Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Regi...

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Institutions must ensure teacher quality ... Authorities have bolstered disaster relief efforts to the landslide-hit Tibetautonomousregion as well as Sichuan and Yunnan provinces ... China activated a level-IV emergency response, the lowest level, after a landslide struck the border area of Sichuan and Tibet on Oct 11 ... ....